Anchor Packaging Adds New Process Engineers; Taps Jerome Stegall, Nick Gross, Paul McGhee, and Aaron Troll



Anchor Packaging Adds New Process Engineers; Taps Jerome Stegall, Nick Gross, Paul McGhee, and Aaron Troll



ST. LOUIS, MO – Bolstering its operations with strategic new hires, Anchor Packaging, Inc. has added four Process Engineers to its manufacturing operations. The company has tapped Nick Gross, Paul McGhee, Aaron Troll, and Jerome Stegall for these positions. 

“Our company’s vision for manufacturing excellence, operational leadership, and delighting our customers, begins and ends with our people” stated Jeffrey Wolff, President of Anchor Packaging. “We look for talented individuals who not only excelled in their education, but who are inspired to continuously learn, while driving the enterprise toward future growth.”

Jerome is an ASU Graduate with over ten years of experience to bring to the Anchor Packaging team. Nick, Paul, and Aaron have all come to the Anchor team as Graduates of Missouri University of Science and Technology. All four took up their new positions within the last four months.

According to a press release, these new team members will be responsible for the following as Process Engineers, in addition to a focus on achieving high levels of quality, service, and performance:

  • Process optimization
  • Continuous improvement
  • Operator training and development

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Anchor Packaging stated that it actively recruits new hires from various institutions in order to continuously seek out graduates with fresh ideas who are also looking to learn from talented industry veterans. Anchor Packaging’s culture is built on cornerstones of people, safety, quality, and value-driven, innovative products that drive increased sales and profits for Anchor and its partners.

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